Add legend to ggplot2 line plot

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长发绾君心 2020-11-21 11:44

I have a question about legends in ggplot2. I managed to plot three lines in the same graph and want to add a legend with the three colors used. This is the code used

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  •  失恋的感觉
    2020-11-21 12:21

    Since @Etienne asked how to do this without melting the data (which in general is the preferred method, but I recognize there may be some cases where that is not possible), I present the following alternative.

    Start with a subset of the original data:

    datos <-
    structure(list(fecha = structure(c(1317452400, 1317538800, 1317625200, 
    1317711600, 1317798000, 1317884400, 1317970800, 1318057200, 1318143600, 
    1318230000, 1318316400, 1318402800, 1318489200, 1318575600, 1318662000, 
    1318748400, 1318834800, 1318921200, 1319007600, 1319094000), class = c("POSIXct", 
    "POSIXt"), tzone = ""), TempMax = c(26.58, 27.78, 27.9, 27.44, 
    30.9, 30.44, 27.57, 25.71, 25.98, 26.84, 33.58, 30.7, 31.3, 27.18, 
    26.58, 26.18, 25.19, 24.19, 27.65, 23.92), TempMedia = c(22.88, 
    22.87, 22.41, 21.63, 22.43, 22.29, 21.89, 20.52, 19.71, 20.73, 
    23.51, 23.13, 22.95, 21.95, 21.91, 20.72, 20.45, 19.42, 19.97, 
    19.61), TempMin = c(19.34, 19.14, 18.34, 17.49, 16.75, 16.75, 
    16.88, 16.82, 14.82, 16.01, 16.88, 17.55, 16.75, 17.22, 19.01, 
    16.95, 17.55, 15.21, 14.22, 16.42)), .Names = c("fecha", "TempMax", 
    "TempMedia", "TempMin"), row.names = c(NA, 20L), class = "data.frame")
    

    You can get the desired effect by (and this also cleans up the original plotting code):

    ggplot(data = datos, aes(x = fecha)) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMax, colour = "TempMax")) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMedia, colour = "TempMedia")) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMin, colour = "TempMin")) +
      scale_colour_manual("", 
                          breaks = c("TempMax", "TempMedia", "TempMin"),
                          values = c("red", "green", "blue")) +
      xlab(" ") +
      scale_y_continuous("Temperatura (C)", limits = c(-10,40)) + 
      labs(title="TITULO")
    

    The idea is that each line is given a color by mapping the colour aesthetic to a constant string. Choosing the string which is what you want to appear in the legend is the easiest. The fact that in this case it is the same as the name of the y variable being plotted is not significant; it could be any set of strings. It is very important that this is inside the aes call; you are creating a mapping to this "variable".

    scale_colour_manual can now map these strings to the appropriate colors. The result is enter image description here

    In some cases, the mapping between the levels and colors needs to be made explicit by naming the values in the manual scale (thanks to @DaveRGP for pointing this out):

    ggplot(data = datos, aes(x = fecha)) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMax, colour = "TempMax")) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMedia, colour = "TempMedia")) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMin, colour = "TempMin")) +
      scale_colour_manual("", 
                          values = c("TempMedia"="green", "TempMax"="red", 
                                     "TempMin"="blue")) +
      xlab(" ") +
      scale_y_continuous("Temperatura (C)", limits = c(-10,40)) + 
      labs(title="TITULO")
    

    (giving the same figure as before). With named values, the breaks can be used to set the order in the legend and any order can be used in the values.

    ggplot(data = datos, aes(x = fecha)) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMax, colour = "TempMax")) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMedia, colour = "TempMedia")) +
      geom_line(aes(y = TempMin, colour = "TempMin")) +
      scale_colour_manual("", 
                          breaks = c("TempMedia", "TempMax", "TempMin"),
                          values = c("TempMedia"="green", "TempMax"="red", 
                                     "TempMin"="blue")) +
      xlab(" ") +
      scale_y_continuous("Temperatura (C)", limits = c(-10,40)) + 
      labs(title="TITULO")
    

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